ISC Exam Questions

Which of the following evidences are the collection of facts that, when considered together, can be

Which of the following evidences are the collection of facts that, when considered together, can be
used to infer a conclusion about the malicious activity/person?

A.
Direct

B.
Circumstantial

C.
Incontrovertible

D.
Corroborating

Explanation:
Circumstantial evidences are the collection of facts that, when considered together, can be used to
infer a conclusion about the malicious activity/person.
Answer option D is incorrect. Corroborating evidence is evidence that tends to support a proposition
that is already supported by some evidence.
Answer option C is incorrect. Incontrovertible evidence is a colloquial term for evidence introduced
to prove a fact that is supposed to be so conclusive that there can be no other truth as to the
matter; evidence so strong, it overpowers contrary evidence, directing a fact-finder to a specific and
certain conclusion.
Answer option A is incorrect. Direct evidence is testimony proof for any evidence, which expressly or
straight-forwardly proves the existence of a fact.